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Saturday, October 30, 2010

I Lift Up My Soul by Charles Stanley

This devotional contains some of Charles Stanley's best works in a concise, potent form. The daily reads and daily thoughts are well put together. Plus, having a devotional that comes from the many years of experience that Charles Stanley has it a very huge plus.

I very much would recommend this devotional to new, and mature, Christians alike. I like how the verses to read are usually not long. This allows for a simple thought to be reinforced and meditated upon throughout the day. This is my style of thinking which makes this devotional a must-use for me.

**I received this complimentary copy from Booksneeze.com. The thoughts here are my own.**

Goodreads

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